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This is a fantastic site for a jewellery designer! I love the impact of the header and use of high quality photographs to capture the beauty of the diamonds.
The way the body of the site scrolls upwards while the header remains works well here, while I particularly like the transparency of the logo.

A good example of a stamp-style logo, in this instance for a brewing company. The use of a ribbon for the company name is really effective and helps it to stand out above the rest of the logo.
I like the circular nature of the logo and the stag, but the white border gets a little clumsy around the antlers.

An excellent logotype that makes an immediate statement. I love the sketched outline and and subtle attempt at using perspective.
Regarding the colour, lime green tends to work well on black, although the hue used here is nicely restrained.

A striking and memorable personal logo for a designer. The use of red is really effective at holding your eyes, while the typeface is straightforward but clean nonetheless.
I like the concept of a circular badge-like design for a personal logo, it's nicely contained and would work well as a thumbnail.

A bold logo for a recruitment company. I like the stamp concept and strong use of a neutral on black, it's effective at making this logo memorable.
The attention to detail is great, I particularly like the rough edges of the paper/fabric.

Here we have a good example of an effective company logo. The branding and use of the logo and typeface is consistent across all mediums and really works!
I particularly like the concept of a water drop design composed from small drops of colour.

An absolutely stunning rebranding project for the city of Melbourne. I love the way the logo represents the dynamism and innovation of the city itself.
The attention to detail is astounding, as is the universal nature of this rebranding masterpiece.

A supremely stylish and sleek logo design that makes an immediate statement. I love the deep red of the background and custom typeface used.
The colour palette for the superscript logo idea itself works really well in contrast to the white text.

While white on yellow is a rare colour selection, possibly because of the inherent lack of contrast, this logo concept really works for me. I love the boldness of the design and how well it works with the name!
While the colour makes a great impact, the lemon logo could make a stronger statement were the designer to drop the detail on the lemon segments.

Striking is the first word the comes to mind when taking in this logo. It's effective because it's easily memorable and makes an immediate statement.
The logotype is perhaps a little too obscure, it may not be obvious that the word is 'Play'.

Here we have a brilliant logo design for a photographer. I find the symmetry works extremely effectively, as does the use of a specific design over a photograph.
Appropriately, the circular nature of the logo is beautifully reminiscent of a camera lens.

A stylish logo for a gold buying company. The straightforward symbolism works well, the dollar sign representing the cash you can receive in exchange for items made of gold.
I like the effective use of symmetry and attention to detail.

A simple but stylish logo for a flour mill. The use of a monochrome colour palette makes it incredibly versatile and able to be used in a multitude of different situations.
Often the simple approach is the most effective, and I think that's certainly the case here.

A simple concept, well executed. It can be difficult to make a single letter logo work at all, but here the use of a delightfully grungy texture and some loose idea of perspective help to make this one stand out.
I particularly like the colours that comprise the weathered textured.

A simple yet effective logo for a consulting agency. I like the incorporation of the flame into the name of the agency and the straightforward use of colour fade.
The choice of lower case for 'ignite' and upper case for 'INSTITUTE' is an interesting one, but I think it works!

A brilliant typographic logo for a french band. White on black is almost always a strong colour choice and is executed well here.
It successfully combines the slightest hints of cheerful and optimistic disco with the 'Frenchness' of the band’s name.

An excellent logo that makes an immediate impact. It's easy to replicate as it's in monochrome and on a white background, making it ideal for cross media purposes.
I love the subtle details such as the use of arrows instead of plain black space.

A simple but striking logo that has an appealingly hand-drawn quality to it. The use of white on black is almost always strong, and this is a good example.
The intricate design makes for an effective and memorable logo.